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If it's not a financial burden go for medium format and experiment with it before your trip. What have you got to lose?
Since you mentioned starting a darkroom I'll add that MF has been more fun in the darkroom than 35mm for me. A tiny blemish on a 35mm negative occupies a larger percentage of the negative than the same blemish on MF and as such is much more noticeable on the 35mm print.
35mm photography is plenty sharp enough for just about anyone (and certainly has enough detail for me) but why not find your own limit? I'll never shoot beyond MF because I don't need or want it in the darkroom or on the scanner.
Have fun!
Since you mentioned starting a darkroom I'll add that MF has been more fun in the darkroom than 35mm for me. A tiny blemish on a 35mm negative occupies a larger percentage of the negative than the same blemish on MF and as such is much more noticeable on the 35mm print.
35mm photography is plenty sharp enough for just about anyone (and certainly has enough detail for me) but why not find your own limit? I'll never shoot beyond MF because I don't need or want it in the darkroom or on the scanner.
Have fun!